The president of the club presents a three-tier plan with investments of over 100 million euros and the possibility of saving key assets.
Bologna are trying to retain head coach Thiago Motta after a remarkable season that saw the team reach the Champions League. La Gazzetta dello Sport reports about this.
Today and tomorrow, club president Joey Saputo will hold meetings with the 41-year-old Italian to determine the future.
According to Gerela, Saputo wants to transfer Motta to leave the club, introducing a three-tier plan with investments worth 100 million euros, as well as the possibility of saving key players.
It is also said that Motta independently wants to handle the transfer rights of the team, which does not please the directors Giovanni Sartori and Marco Di Vaio.
However, there was previously information that Juventus had already contacted Motta and given him a three-year contract.
A round before the end of the season, Bologna sits in third place in Serie A, ahead of Juventus for additional performances. Atalanta is behind, being two points less.